MUNDY TOWNSHIP, MI – Doctors have upgraded the condition of an 11-year-old boy who was critically injured in a crash that killed his mother on U.S.-23 Sunday night.

The boy was listed in serious but stable condition, said Hurley Medical Center spokeswoman Ilene Cantor.

The boy was a passenger in a car headed north on US-23 near
Grand Blanc Road when it was struck by an oncoming car. The boy's mother, Mariah Bailey-Collins, 36 was killed while her husband of just four days,
Bryan Collins, suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Police performed a blood test on the driver of the wrong-way
vehicle, an 18-year-old Swartz Creek man, and are awaiting the results. He has been released from jail pending further investigation.

Authorities also were trying to determine where the teen was
coming from before the crash occurred. The case will be forwarded to the
Genesee County Prosecutor's Office one it is completed.

"I cry for him, her son and her
family. I hope to build a fund to help with expenses, day to day living while
healing, as well as funeral and hospital expenses," Bryan's mother Carrie
Collins wrote on the Go Fund Me page.

The account hopes to raise $5,000.
People had donated about $400 as of Wednesday afternoon.

"Thank you all for sharing and
donating. All of your prayers will be forwarded to Bryan, Keller and Mariah's
family," Bryan Collins wrote.

Anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to call Mundy
Township Police at 810-655-4646.